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ECS1 ESP Class Session, February 25, 1969 ceremony repent blessing joy equations

There should never be a word in any language that means repentance. There should only be a word that means, “I bless,” for when you bless you do not need to repent. And when you accept a blessing, you do not need to repent. For when you realize how to accept a blessing, there is nothing to repent. Love of All That Is requires simply that you become open as air, for when you are open as air then the joy of All That Is flows through you indiscriminately, and there is nothing to repent. You only need repentance when you do not know joy. For within joy and within All That Is there is only glory that is only consciousness and song. There is only blessedness.

ECS1 ESP Class Session, April 8, 1969 courage Florence Lo Brad flower

[...] Now, there is joy in all this—and there is spontaneity—and you do not have to think in terms of walking into the inner self in a sack of ashes and crying repentance. [...]

[...] My voice is turned up to show you once again that vitality and your search is not sorrowful and is not for repentance, but is a joyful—and ambitious—and lively thing—and that the energy within you flies through your own being as the birds fly though the sky. [...]

TES8 Session 389 January 3, 1968 Blanche Healy Anne Baltimore dining

[...] Blanche was angry and revengeful, and also she expressed, literally, repentance. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 2, 1984 Carla crying Marie murderer nurses

He has no such crime, or crimes, to repent of, or to punish himself for. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 3: Session 817, January 30, 1978 myths mythical disaster factual manifestations

[...] It will seem obvious to some, again, that a natural disaster is caused by God’s vengeance, or is at least a divine reminder to repent, while others will take it for granted that such a catastrophe is completely neutral in character, impersonal and [quite] divorced from man’s own emotional reality. [...]

TPS5 Deleted Session December 10, 1980 villages Roman soldier Nebene peasants

Hellfire, for example, hardly presents any desirable extension, but there was before hell always the hope that the sinner would repent, and even if hell became the feared future existence, it still preserved the nature of the human consciousness involved. [...]